Alden for Christmas – the traditional cod during winter holiday time
Christmas is the time of year when, in addition to full hearts, our stomachs are full almost all the time because we enjoy homely, family meals. Winter regularly means less movement and more food, so every year (somehow) we come to terms with it and freely enjoy all the gastronomic charms. This holiday season, which we spend relaxing, talking and tasting good food, is known for something else – the tradition of preparing cod. As the custom dictates that cod is traditionally eaten on Christmas Eve, you should rely on professionals – Alden – with significant experience in cooking and gastronomy, and cod production for more than two decades which confirms that cod is our main specialty.
Balakar, a food most associate with Christmas and Christmas Eve, is perfect to serve at your holiday table in a form of spread with varouos tastes. Alden’s unavoidable balaclava spreads will be the perfect appetizer and a fine snack that is most ideally combined with homemade hot or toasted bread. You won’t go wrong if you decide to serve cod with everyone’s favorite polenta or risotto.
Balakar, the food most associated with Christmas and Christmas Eve, is perfect for serving at the holiday table in the form of spreads of various flavors. Alden’s cod spreads will be the perfect appetizer and a fine snack that is most ideally combined with homemade warm or toasted bread. You will not go wrong if, also, with everyone’s favorite polenta or risotto, you decide to serve this irreplaceable spread full of health benefits. Although we primarily have it as a holiday dish, the health benefits of cod is so great that it should be served at our tables much more often during this time of the year.
As the smell of cod spreads from generation to generation in our home, we can rightly say that we have “cod in our genes”. And so, if you decide to “sweeten” the upcoming period of rest and enjoyment with some cod spread, be sure you make the right choice for great meals and an even brighter Christmas.